Yes. Unless the conditions were changed at your plea hearing, continue to report to Pretrial Services as previously ordered. After sentencing, the probation officer will instruct you on this topic.
The presentence investigation provides the Court information about the offense. But, more importantly, the report allows the Court to learn more about you as an individual including the important people and events that occurred in your life. We are also required to verify information and we need to know how to contact your family members and significant persons in your life. We prefer to speak with these individuals in person, so we will likely visit your home and make other personal contacts with individuals in the community.
The Court, the Assistant United States Attorney, your defense attorney, any treatment agencies, and the Bureau of Prisons (if applicable). This is a confidential report and its release is strictly limited. This report is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.
Yes. An officer will schedule a home visit with you to verify your residence. A visit to your employer may or may not be required. Your probation officer will discuss this with you.